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Moonscapes
The Watts Gallery in Surrey is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first moon
landing with an exhibition of work by 19th century artists and scientists focusing
on the moon. Included will be dramatic moonlit landscapes by William Holman
Hunt and symbolist paintings of moon goddesses by Evelyn De Morgan, as well as
early lunar photography. The exhibition is accompanied with a programme of
workshops and events.
Moonscapesis at Watts Gallery Artists’ Village, Down Lane, Guildford, Surrey, until
23 June. Visit http://www.wattsgallery.org.uk
‘Savage Satire: From the Pen of James
Gillray’, political prints from 18th century
cartoonist, James Gillray, until 7 June.
n Glynn Vivian
Alexandra Road, Swansea. 01792 516900;
http://www.glynnviviangallery.org
‘Then & Now: 80 Years of Collecting
Contemporary Art for Wales’, featuring
important works made by Welsh artists of
several generations, until 12 May.
n Graves Gallery
Surrey Street, Sheffield. 0114 278 2600;
http://www.museums-sheffield.org.uk
‘This Life is so Everyday: The Home in
British Art 1950-1980’, bringing together
work by Patrick Caulfield, Helen Chadwick,
Richard Hamilton, David Hockney, Anne
Redpath and Su Richardson, until 6 July.
n Harbour House
The Promenade, Kingsbridge, Devon. 01548
854708; http://www.harbourhouse.org.uk
‘Devon Artist Network: Spring Exhibition’,
27 April to 8 May. ‘Waterlines’: watercolour
paintings by Colin Allbrook, 10 to 15 May.
n The Jerram Gallery
Half Moon Street, Dorset. 01935 815261;
http://www.jerramgallery.com
‘Changing Seasons’: Kate Lynch and James
Meiklejohn, until 1 May.
n Laing Art Gallery
New Bridge Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
0191 278 1611; http://www.laingartgallery.org.uk
‘Whistler’: natural and industrial
landscapes, until 16 June.
n The Lightbox
Chobham Road, Woking. 01483 737800;
http://www.thelightbox.org.uk
‘The Ingram Collection: The St. Ives School’,
including landscapes, portraits and still-life
works from the Ingram Collection, by artists,
such as Barbara Hepworth, Terry Frost and
Ben Nicholson, until 23 June.
n Norwich Castle Museum &
Art Gallery
Castle Hill. 01603 495897;
http://www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk
‘John Sell Cotman in London’, until 9 June.
n Pallant House
9 North Pallant, Chichester, West Sussex.
01243 774557; http://www.pallant.org.uk
‘Harold Gilman: Beyond Camden Town’,
until 9 June. ‘Art Quake: Post Impressionism
and British Art’, featuring work from the
collection by British artists Spencer Gore,
Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell and Matthew
Smith, until 1 June.
n St Anne’s Galleries
111 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex. 07860
728220; http://www.stannesgalleries.com
‘Tom Benjamin: Shore Lines’, featuring
Cornish, Hebridean and Sussex Seascapes all
painted on location, until 5 May.
n Tate Liverpool
Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool Waterfront.
0151 702 7400; http://www.tate.org.uk/liverpool
‘Op Art in Focus’: featuring innovative artists
of the 1060s to today, until 16 June.
n Torre Abbey Museum
The King’s Drive, Torquay, Devon. 01803
293593; http://www.torre-abbey.org.uk
‘The Printed Line’: an Arts Council Collection
touring exhibition showcasing artists who
use printmaking techniques to exploit the
potential of line, until 2 June.
n Victoria Art Gallery
Bridge Street, Bath. 01225 477233;
http://www.victoriagal.org.uk
‘Bath Society of Artists’, 18 May to 29 June.
n Walker Art Gallery
William Brown Street, Liverpool. 0151 478
4199; http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/
‘Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Making the
Glasgow Style’, until 26 August.
n York Art Gallery
Exhibition Square, York. 01904 687687;
http://www.yorkartgallery.org.uk
‘Ruskin, Turner & The Storm Cloud:
Watercolours and Drawings’, marking 200
years since Ruskin’s birth, until 23 June.
All information given here is correct at the time of going to press, but you are
advised to check details and opening times with the galleries prior to your visit
in case of unavoidable alterations to their exhibition schedules
Sir Edward John PoynterDiana and Endymion, 1901, oil on canvas, 30^1 ⁄ 2 x 221 ⁄ 2 in. (77.5x57cm)
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